Khandakhadya, Khaṇḍakhādya: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum1) Khaṇḍakhādya (खण्डखाद्य) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—Place B. 4, 120 under
—[commentary] by Pṛthūdakasvāmin.
2) Khaṇḍakhādya (खण्डखाद्य):—by Brahmagupta. [Bhau Dāji Memorial] 109. 114 (and—[commentary]).
—[commentary] Udāharaṇa. Io. 421.
—[commentary] by Pṛthūdakasvāmin. Stein 157.
3) Khaṇḍakhādya (खण्डखाद्य):—astron. by Brahmagupta. Bd. 819 (inc.). 820 ([fragmentary]). Rep. p. 11. C. by Śrīdatta. Rep. p. 11.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Khaṇḍakhādya (खण्डखाद्य):—[=khaṇḍa-khādya] [from khaṇḍa > khaṇḍ] m. dainty, nice thing, [Harivaṃśa 8445; Bhāvaprakāśa]
2) [v.s. ...] n. Name of an astronomical Karaṇa (vv.ll. -khāṭṭaka, -khāḍaka), [Varāha-mihira’s Bṛhajjātaka [Scholiast or Commentator]]
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Partial matches: Khadya, Khanda.
Starts with: Khandakhadyaka, Khandakhadyakarana.
Ends with: Khandana-khanda-khadya, Nyayakhandanakhandakhadya.
Full-text: Khandana-khanda-khadya, Khandakhadyakarana, Nyayakhandanakhandakhadya, Khandanakara, Khandana, Khandakhadyaka, Citsukha, Caturveda prithudakasvamin, Shriharsha, Brahmagupta, Shridatta, Utpala.
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